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History made Tuesday night when Razorbacks host Little Rock

FAYETTEVILLE — Tuesday night marks a historic night in Arkansas baseball history as the Razorbacks face Arkansas-Little Rock for the first-ever meeting between the two programs in the regular season.

It will be the first of two games Arkansas plays against in-system schools, facing Arkansas-Pine Bluff in two weeks.

Arkansas (22-6, 6-3 SEC) is looking to get back on the winning track after dropping two-of-three against then-No. 21 Ole Miss last weekend.

The series loss snapped a streak of 18-consecutive home series wins dating back to 2017, but now the Hogs have their sights set on earning a win on Tuesday to take momentum into their weekend series at Auburn.

Freshman Patrick Wicklander will take the hill for his fifth-consecutive midweek start. The San Jose, California native got the nod last week at Missouri State and was unhittable for two innings, striking out the final five batters he faced.

In his five starts this year, Wicklander has a 2.84 ERA and a 4.67 strikeout-to-walk ratio.

The bats of Dominic Fletcher and Casey Martin come into the eighth week of the season hot as both players hit well over .400 last week with Fletcher leading all Razorbacks with a .438 average over the last four games.

Three of Fletcher’s seven hits went for doubles last week and his 14 doubles this season ties Mississippi State’s Jake Mangum for the SEC lead.

Martin hit his team-leading sixth home run of the year on Sunday against Ole Miss, extending his hit streak to six games.

Against the Rebels last week, Martin went 6-for-13 (.462) with two multi-hit games and has 10 hits during his six-game streak.

Follow live

Tuesday’s game with the Trojans will be available via SEC Network+ and the ESPN app. Brett Dolan (PxP) and Troy Eklund (Analyst) will have the call.

Fans can listen to the radio call on ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home and via the Razorback Gameday app.

Phil Elson and Bubba Carpenter will have the call from Baum-Walker Stadium. Pregame coverage begins 30 minutes prior to first pitch. There will also be a live radio link available on ArkansasRazorbacks.com.

Probable Starters
TUE. : (ARK) LHP Patrick Wicklander (2-1, 5.11 ERA, 37 K, 15 BB) vs. (LR) RHP McKinley Moore (0-2, 9.00 ERA, 12 K, 10 BB)

Razorback Prime Nine

• For the first time in school history Arkansas will take on an in-state school when it faces Little Rock on Tuesday at Baum-Walker Stadium. It will also take on Arkansas-Pine Bluff on April 16.

• Arkansas is 16-3 this season in non-conference games and is hitting .306 in those games, while the pitching staff ERA is at 3.13.

• The Razorbacks defeated Missouri State, 8-2, in their last midweek contest after getting eight unanswered runs over the course of the final four innings.

• Freshman Patrick Wicklander will make his fifth-consecutive midweek start on Tuesday. In those starts, Wicklander has a 2.84 ERA and a 4.67 strikeout-to-walk ratio.

• Junior outfielder Dominic Fletcher is coming off one of his strongest weeks of the season after going 7-for-16 (.438) at the plate, which led all Razorbacks, with three of his hits going for doubles.

• For the fifth-straight start, redshirt junior Isaiah Campbell went six or more innings after going seven against No. 21 Ole Miss last week. He only allowed four earned runs and five walks in March.

• Redshirt freshman Jacob Nesbit saw his 15-game hitting streak come to a close last Friday against the Rebels. Nesbit hit .412 during the streak with 15 RBIs and slugged .529.

• Outfielder Dominic Fletcher is tied for first in the SEC in doubles (14) heading into the fourth week of conference play. He matched his career-best of two doubles in Friday’s series opener vs. Ole Miss.

• Closer Matt Cronin had his longest outing of the year last Friday against Ole Miss, going 1.2 innings for his seventh save of the year, striking out three. The save total is second most in the SEC.

Up next

Arkansas hits the road for its first Thursday-Saturday series in conference play when it travels to 10th-ranked Auburn at Plainsman Park.

Game one is set for Thursday at 6:30 p.m. on ESPNU, while game two will be at 6 p.m. on SEC Network+.

The series finale will have first pitch at 2 p.m. and be broadcast on SEC Network+ as well.

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Razorbacks can’t stop Ole Miss after trading lead four times in Sunday loss

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas and Ole Miss traded leads four times Sunday afternoon in the rubber match at Baum-Walker Stadium, but it was the Rebels that scored six-straight runs in the sixth and seventh innings to beat the Razorbacks, 10-5, earning the series victory.

The series loss breaks a streak of 18-straight home series losses the Razorbacks have had dating back to April of 2017.

The last home series loss came against Ole Miss (April 27-28), which was the last time the Rebels visited Baum-Walker Stadium.

Trevor Ezell takes a pick-off attempt throw from pitcher Cody Scroggins on Ole Miss’ Grae Kessinger. PHOTO BY ANDY HODGES | HITTHATLINE.COM

Arkansas (22-6, 6-3 SEC) had struggles on the pitching staff as they combined for 12 walks in the game. It’s the second time this season the pitchers have walked 12 or more batters in a game, both were losses (14 at No. 9 Texas on March 20).

Ole Miss (20-9, 5-4 SEC) had its leadoff batter reach base in every inning but the first and put the pressure on the Razorback arms early.

Redshirt junior Cody Scroggins worked his way out of a few jams early on for Arkansas, giving up just two runs over four innings, one being a home run.

Arkansas pitching coach Matt Hobbs visits with starter Cody Scroggins as the entire infield listens during the second inning of Sunday’s game with Ole Miss. PHOTO BY ANDY HODGES | HITTHATLINE.COM

However, once the bullpen took over, the Rebels were able to put 14 runners on base over the next three innings, scoring eight times and build their lead to five.

Arkansas’ offense responded well early on when it scored twice in the fourth and three times in the fifth to take its only lead of the game at 5-4.

Junior Dominic Fletcher drove in two of the Hogs’ runs with a single in the fourth and a double down the left field line in the fifth. He finished the game 2-for-4 and had five hits in the series, three being doubles.

Heston Kjerstad. PHOTO BY ANDY HODGES | HITTHATLINE.COM

Fletcher now has 14 doubles this year, which is already two less than he had all of last year. His total also ties for the most in the SEC.

Sophomore Casey Martin provided the only other runs for the Razorbacks in the fifth when he hit his team-leading sixth home run of the year, a two-run blast that tied the game at 4-4.

Martin has two home runs in his last five games and is batting .323 over his last seven games with three multi-hit performances. He went 6-for-13 (.462) in the series against Ole Miss and has a six-game hitting streak.

Christian Franklin. PHOTO BY ANDY HODGES | HITTHATLINE.COM

Along with Martin and Fletcher, Heston Kjerstad, Jack Kenley and Christian Franklin all had two hits in the game. Kjerstad was held hitless in the series until a single in the fourth inning of Sunday’s game.

Kenley has three hits in his last seven at-bats, while Franklin turned in his first multi-hit game since March 19 at No. 9 Texas.

Razorback quotables

“We didn’t give ourselves a chance to win the game. I mean, we walked double digits and hit a couple. We fought back in the game and flipped around the momentum, took the lead 5-4 and come out and walk the leadoff man on four pitches – I think they get a hit, I don’t know what happened after that. Next thing you know they score three. We’re down a couple runs. Give them (Ole Miss) credit, they’ve got a good lineup, but you’ve got to make people earn it, you know. I’d rather them have 20 hits than 14 hits and take away 10 of those walks. I can live with that. It’s not throwing the ball over the plate that really made a difference in the game.” — Coach Dave Van Horn on the 10-5 loss to Ole Miss

“Just talked about paying attention to details. All the little things, like holding runners. Keeping on runners and just throwing the ball over the plate. Make an adjustment. We’re going to make some adjustments, maybe on who travels. If guys can’t throw it over the plate, we’ll give some other guys opportunities. Little things like that.” — Van Horn on his message to the team after the game

“It’s just baseball. You are going to have days when the pitching staff is just not going to be there and we are going to have days where the hitters can’t hit, but today our hitters did a phenomenal job of keeping us in that ballgame, for sure.” — Cody Scroggins on the way things snowball when pitchers are hitting their spots

Casey Martin. PHOTO BY ANDY HODGES | HITTHATLINE.COM

“Take away some positives from the day, learn from the negatives. That will take you a long way. You learn more from when you lose. Coach (Van Horn) kind of said that and he’s 100 percent right.  So take away positives from the day and learn from the negatives.” — Casey Martin on the players’ message to each other

Up next

Arkansas hits the field again on Tuesday against the Little Rock Trojans with first pitch set for 6:30 p.m. at Baum-Walker Stadium.

This will be the first meeting between the two programs in their histories. The game will be televised on SEC Network+.

Razorbacks rally to sweep pair of weekend series in Mississippi

STARKVILLE, Miss. — The Arkansas women’s tennis team earned its first weekend sweep in conference play, defeating Mississippi State, 4-3, Sunday afternoon.

The Hogs got off to a slow start, dropping the doubles point in the third set. Lauren Alter and Tatum Rice dropped the No. 1 position before Thea Rice and Martina Zerulo evened doubles play with a 6-3 win.

The Bulldogs clinched the point at the No. 3 position as Jackie Carr and Laura Rijkers fell 6-4.

Mississippi State quickly went up 3-0 as Rijkers fell 6-2, 6-2 and No. 115 Martina Zerulo fell 6-1, 6-4. No. 79 Tatum Rice earned Arkansas’ first point of the match, defeating Magda Adaloglou 6-3, 6-3.

The Hogs got within one of the tie at the No. 5 position as Miruna Tudor earned a 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 win.

Alter tied the match in the tiebreaker set, rallying from a first-set deficit for a 3-6, 7-6, 6-3 victory. Carr clinched the match for the Razorbacks with a 5-7, 7-6, 6-2 win at the No. 6 position.

Arkansas will return to the court to close out its home slate next weekend, hosting No. 5 Georgia, No. 24 Tennessee, and Oral Roberts. Senior day activities are set for Sunday afternoon between the Tennessee and Oral Roberts matches.

For more information on Razorback women’s tennis, follow @RazorbackWTEN on Twitter.

Arkansas 4, Mississippi 3

Doubles Results – Order of Finish (1,2,3)
1. Magda Adaloglou/Tamara Racine (MS) def. Lauren Alter/Tatum Rice (ARK) 6-2
2. Thea Rice/Martina Zerulo (ARK) def. Emma Antonaki/Anastasia Rentouli (MS) 6-3
3. Janina Braun/Sara Lizariturry (MS) def. Jackie Carr/Laura Rijkers (ARK) 6-4

Singles Results – Order of Finish (3,1,2,5,4,6)
1. No. 82 Emma Antonaki (MS) def. No. 115 Martina Zerulo (ARK) 6-1, 6-4
2. No. 79 Tatum Rice (ARK) def. Magda Adaloglou (MS) 6-3, 6-3
3. Anastasia Rentouli (MS) def. Laura Rijkers (ARK) 6-1, 6-2
4. Lauren Alter (ARK) def. Tamara Racine (MS) 3-6, 7-6 (7-2), 6-3
5. Miruna Tudor (ARK) def. Janina Braun (MS) 6-4, 4-6, 6-2
6. Jackie Carr (ARK) def. Sara Lizariturry (MS) 5-7, 7-6 (7-1), 6-2

Van Horn not happy with pitching after dropping series to Ole Miss

Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn wasn’t pleased with his team’s pitching after dropping the series to the Rebels on Sunday, 10-5, with problems on the mound.

Martin, Scroggins talk briefly about team’s play in loss to Ole Miss

Razorback players Casey Martin and Cody Scroggins talked with the media after Sunday’s 10-5 loss. Scroggins struggled on the mound, but Martin had some big hits.

Warrick’s walk-off double lifts Razorbacks past Kentucky for series win

FAYETTEVILLE — Katie Warrick delivered a third-pitch double down the left-field line to lift Arkansas to its second conference series win with a 3-2 win over Kentucky.

How it happened

Arkansas (25-11, 6-6) got another solid performance from Autumn Storms in the circle today. Storms recorded her 13th win of the season, forcing 15 groundouts from the Kentucky offense. Storms saw the bases loaded twice and gave up no hits in either situation.

The Razorbacks scored first with an RBI single by Warrick in the first frame. Sophomore Hannah McEwen scored on the hit from third, after reaching first on a base hit to the right side.

Kentucky (22-13, 7-5) tied the game at two runs apiece with a two-RBI single through the right side off the bat of Alex Martens.

Arkansas’ defense held strong in the top of the seventh inning when the Wildcats loaded the bases with two hits and an intentional walk to Abbey Cheek.

Haydi Bugarin fielded a ground ball at second base and made the play at first for the final out of the inning as the Hogs avoided any additional Wildcat runs.

Danielle Gibson reached base in the bottom of the inning and Arkansas called on pinch-runner Carley Haizlip. Haizlip advanced to second and into scoring position with a walk by senior Ashley Diaz.

Warrick’s double that followed was the ninth of her senior season, bringing her career total to 20.

The series

The Razorbacks continue to hold the series history in their hands, taking a 33-26 advantage over the Wildcats.

Arkansas has not taken a weekend series from Kentucky since 2013, when the Hogs defeated the Wildcats in games one and two of the series.

Arkansas also moves to 3-0 all-time when playing Kentucky on March 31.

Notables

• Arkansas is now 22-4 when it scores first and 15-1 when the Hogs score in the first inning.

• Warrick recorded her 19th multi-hit game and 16 multi-RBI game.

• McEwen has now reached base in 34 of 36 contests, recording hits in all but four games.

• Diaz tallied 11 putouts in the win, putting her only 19 from moving into fourth all-time at Arkansas for career putouts.

Up next

Arkansas will start a four-game road stretch on Wednesday when they travel to Missouri State for a non-conference mid-week game with the Bears.

After Wednesday’s contest, the Razorbacks will head south to Gainesville, where they will kick-off a three-game series with Florida starting Friday at 5 p.m.

Gilbert posts lifetime best to close out performances at Texas Relays

AUSTIN, Texas — Arkansas closed out the Texas Relays as Tre’Bien Gilbert, who ran a lifetime-best to qualify for the final, posted yet another lifetime-best in a seventh-place finish Saturday night.

The 4×800-meter relay of Chase Pareti, Eugene Grayson III, Kevin Wilkinson, and Kieran Taylor brought home bronze in 7:30.83 finishing third-overall.

Next on the track for the Razorbacks was the 4×200-meter relay of Josh Oglesby, Rashad Boyd, Kris Hari, and Carl Elliot III finishing ninth-overall in 1:25.97.

In the final of the men’s 110-meter hurdles, Gilbert ran 13.94 followed closely by teammate Shakiel Chattoo in eighth at 14.04 just two one-hundredths (.02) of a second off his season-best.

Ethan Moehn finished fifth in the Jerry Thompson Invitational Mile running 4:16.77.

Closing out the meet was the 4×400-meter relay of John Winn, Hunter Woodhall, Rhayko Schwartz, and James Milholen combining to run a season-best time of 3:09.94 for sixth-place.

Arkansas returns home to host the John McDonnell Invitational Apr. 12-13 at John McDonnell Field.

Van Horn recapping Saturday’s loss, previews final game of series

Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn talked with the media after the 4-3 setback against Ole Miss and talked about importance of Sunday series-deciding game.

Razorbacks finish strong on final day at Texas Relays on Saturday

AUSTIN, Texas — With seven events on the track, Arkansas had a busy afternoon on the final day of the Texas Relays on Saturday.

Arkansas started the day on the track with the finals of the 4×100-meter relay. Kiara Parker, Payton Chadwick, Janeek Brown and Kethlin Campbell qualified Friday afternoon running 44.17, and followed up that performance by lowering their time to 43.62 – the fifth-fastest performance in program history.

In the final of the 100-meter hurdles, Janeek Brown charged out to a lead she held until the final hurdle where she clipped the barrier causing her to lose her balance as she dove torwards the finish line.

Brown took second in a season-best 12.97 while Chadwick followed close behind in third-place at 13.13. Brown’s time is currently the No.2 time in the NCAA trailing only LSU’s Tonea Marshall who bested Brown by a mere one one-hundredth (.01) of a second in Saturday’s final.

Kiara Parker, who qualified for Saturday’s final of the 100-meters with a season-opening 11.21, finished fifth in the final running 11.30 followed by teammate Kethlin Campbell in seventh at 11.56.

The first of two 4×400-meter relays on the day for Arkansas featured Paris Peoples, Sydney Hammit, Sydney Davis, and Shafiqua Maloney running 3:39.06 for fifth-place in the Invitational Section.

The second 4×400-meter relay for the Razorbacks saw Morgan Burks-Magee, Parker, Campbell and Chadwick post a season-best time of 3:33.35 in a second-place finish that is currently No. 4 in the NCAA.

Saturday featured two field events for the Razorbacks as Tori Hoggard, Lexi Jacobus, and Desiree Freier competed in the pole vault university elite section while G’Auna Edwards displayed her talents in the long jump.

Hoggard finished as the top collegian in the competition clearing 4.50m (14-9) – currently the second-best clearance in the NCAA this season.

Jacobus and Freier finished seventh and eighth, respectively, with identical clearances of 4.25m (13-11.25).

G’Auna Edwards finished sixth in section “A” of the university/college division long jump leaping out to a mark of 6.33m (20-9.25) – the No.3 mark in program history.

Arkansas returns home to host the John McDonnell Invitational on April 12-13 at John McDonnell Field.